Stop Gate
Hand-operated stop gate. Useful for metering sheep into turning cradles and scanning crates. We locate this gate at the rear of our narrow treatment chute.
Benefits:
- Should not rust
- Strong can handle impact and strain
- When sheep are lively (or wild), speed is important
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Instructions/Diagrams:
Specs
- 17"W, 39"H, 20"D
- 45" tall from ground to top of handle
- Approximate wall thickness is 2-3mm depending on size of square tubing
- Hot-dip galvanized steel
How to Use
- Operate by gripping the pin at the top
- Open and close by folding in the center
- Latch holds it open or shut
- Attach chute panels or bar gates to the metal eyes
Installation
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Handling Equipment
9 ft. Solid Chute Panel, 36" tall
Item #911800 -Solid corrugated sides block the animal's side vision and encourage sheep/goats to move forward on their own to the exit.
$417.00 -
Handling Equipment
6 ft. long panel, 36" tall, (3 ft. walk-thru gate)
Item #911900 -Panels allow animals to be diverted through the side of the chute. Enables 3-way sorting with a single pass of a herd or flock through the chute.
$443.00 -
Handling Equipment
Linking Stake
Item #917800 -Linking stake for connecting panels, gates, chutes of sheep and goat handling or feeding systems.
$11.30 -
Handling Equipment
Universal Connecting Hinge
Item #913722 -Sturdy, heavy duty panels for containing and controlling small livestock such as sheep and goats. Modular design for customized lengths.
$16.00
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John W from Nebraska
Instructions/suggestions for placement would be helpful to include. i.e.: height off the ground, facing tips, anchoring, etc.
Laura F from Texas
Love the sheep chute system that Premier offers. It is easy to set up and use. I'm a new shepherdess and was able to coax my ram into the chute then into the pen where I had my livestock trailer ready to load him up. Handled all on my own.
Kate B from Oregon
Would be nice if it came with directions. I am still figuring out how to put it together.
Harry L from Oregon
We have been borrowing this from a neighbor for a few years. I decided to keep it and get him a new one. It’s heavy duty and a good addition to our operation.
Theresa F from California
This is the second Premier stop gate we've purchased. Strong, solidly built, can take a lot of abuse from sheep, and remain easy to operate.